Description

Name: iSubtitle
Version: 2.9.1.1
Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: K
OS version: OS X 10.6 or later
Yosemite Compatible Patcher
Courtesy of Special [K]
What's New? (Since last upload)
iSubtitle 2.9.1.1
2015-01-12 20:07
The TV Show metadata field description now shows episode information.
iSubtitle 2.9.1
2015-01-10 14:37
Now using themoviedb.org for both Movie and TV Show metadata.
More metadata for TV shows, like actors, genre and so on.
Now exports to your Movies/iSubtitle folder when not exporting to iTunes.
Added a checkbox in Preferences->General for AC3 audio pass through.
iSubtitle 2.9
2014-12-11 11:06
FFmpeg encoding for super-fast exports.
Now finally keeps AC-3 surround tracks on export.
Easier to understand export presets.
Export presets that aren't meaningful for the source file are disabled.
Pass through presets much improved. Add subtitles and metadata without re-encoding.
Improved metadata search for movies.
Automatically fetches metadata when an alternate movie title is selected.
Support for subtitle search with our free Submarine app.
Afrikaans localization by Gideon Wentink.
Full Release Notes: http://www.bitfield.se/isubtitle/versionhistory.html;
More Info: http://www.bitfield.se/isubtitle/
iSubtitle - Soft subtitled movies for your Apple gear
Create soft subtitled movies for iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iTunes or any AVFoundation/QuickTime based player or app.
The first and only application to take full advantage of Apple's soft subtitle technology. The subtitle tracks are resolution independent and rendered in real-time as you watch the movie. Subtitles are always displayed at the best quality your device can perform. There are support for multiple languages in the same movie file and you can even switch language on the fly as you watch. If you already have a movie in a format that suits your needs there's no reason to re-encode it, just add the subtitles and use File->Save and you're good to go. If, on the other hand, your movie is not suited for your device you can batch re-encode it straight from within the application. You can also tag your file with metadata so it's easier to find in your growing library of tv-shows and movies